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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/src/api.md
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Expand Up @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ These are especially useful for diagnostics and model checking.
The methods for `qqnorm` and `qqplot` are implemented using [Makie recipes](https://makie.juliaplots.org/v0.15.0/recipes.html).
In other words, these are convenience wrappers for calling the relevant plotting methods on `residuals(model)`.

Specify the type of line on the QQ plots with the `qqline` keyword-argument. The default for `qqnorm` is `:fitrobust`, which delivers an R-style line connecting the first and third quartiles. The default for `qqplot` is `:identity`, which plots the line with slope = 1 and intercept = 0. The final possiblity is `:fit`, which plots the line of best fit (i.e. regressing the quantiles of the residuals onto the quantiles of the reference distribution).
Specify the type of line on the QQ plots with the `qqline` keyword-argument. The default for `qqnorm` is `:fitrobust`, which delivers an R-style line connecting the first and third quartiles. The default for `qqplot` is `:identity`, which plots the line with slope = 1 and intercept = 0. The final possibility is `:fit`, which plots the line of best fit (i.e. regressing the quantiles of the residuals onto the quantiles of the reference distribution).

The reference distribution for `qqnorm` is the standard normal, which differs from [the behavior in previous versions of Makie](https://github.com/JuliaPlots/Makie.jl/pull/1277).

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/ridge.jl
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Densities are normalized so that the maximum density is always 1.
The highest density interval correspoding to `conf_level` is marked with a bar at the bottom of each density.
The highest density interval corresponding to `conf_level` is marked with a bar at the bottom of each density.
Setting `conf_level=missing` removes the markings for the highest density interval.
!!! note
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/ridge2d.jl
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isempty(cnames) &&
throw(ArgumentError("No parameters $ptype found."))
length(cnames) == 1 &&
throw(ArgumentError("Only 1 $ptype-paramater found: 2D plots require at least 2."))
throw(ArgumentError("Only 1 $ptype-parameter found: 2D plots require at least 2."))
splomaxes!(f, cnames, _ridge2d_panel!, Symbol.(cnames), tbl)
return f
end
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion test/runtests.jl
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@testset "ridge2d" begin
@test_throws(ArgumentError("No parameters x found."),
ridge2d(b1; ptype=:x))
@test_throws(ArgumentError("Only 1 ρ-paramater found: 2D plots require at least 2."),
@test_throws(ArgumentError("Only 1 ρ-parameter found: 2D plots require at least 2."),
ridge2d(b1; ptype=))
save(joinpath(OUTDIR, "ridge2d_beta.png"), ridge2d(b1))
save(joinpath(OUTDIR, "ridge2d_sigma.png"), ridge2d(b1; ptype=))
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